Two con artists try to swindle a currency collector by selling him a counterfiet copy of an extremely rare currency bill. Read more
| Starring | John C. Reilly, Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal |
|---|---|
| Director | Gregory Jacobs |
| Genres | Drama |
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Two con artists try to swindle a currency collector by selling him a counterfiet copy of an extremely rare currency bill.
| Starring | John C. Reilly, Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal |
|---|---|
| Director | Gregory Jacobs |
| Studio | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 24 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 13 Jun 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Steven Soderbergh's long-time collaborator Gregory Jacobs makes his directorial debut with this worthy remake of the Argentine crime drama Nine Queens. A twisting tale of two small-time con artists who stumble upon the scam of a lifetime, it's slick and stylish entertainment that compares favourably with Fabian Bielinsky's super-sharp original. In an enjoyably sleazy turn, John C Reilly plays unscrupulous mentor to Diego Luna's inexperienced grifter. Temporarily teaming up over 24 hours in LA, the duo's shenanigans culminate in an elaborate sting to fleece an Irish multimillionaire (Peter Mullan). With its crisp dialogue and subtle performances, this sophisticated caper is smoothly seductive, agreeably gliding from one swindle to another. Where the feature does falter is in its overreliance on coincidence, which slightly takes the sheen off the pair's crafty accomplishments. But even though it's not quite as clever as it believes, the film's still a pleasure to watch.
A thoroughly entertaining thriller with more plot twists and turns than a bent corkscrew
A stylish con-man film, using the same recipe as Matchstick Men and Oceans 12. It relies on the final twist for the films aftertaste, and the rest of the film will seem a lot more interesting after it is revealed.
Although, the first time through it is still entertaining, and has moments that make you feel you could become a con-man. Excellent for a rainy weekend or if you crave smooth talking men stealing old womens money.
Had never heard of this film before, a Mate suggested i give it a go. Glad i did!
Nothing special, but none the less entertaining to watch. It's the story of conning con men conning. John C. Reilly is a dependable, reliable actor, usually in the supporting role, so it was nice to see him in the lead. I thought he carried it well. The supporting cast was good and the whole film handled well enough.
It entertains. Good enough for me!